16 October 2019: Part 1

Once I checked out of the hotel this morning, my driver took me to a supermarket to get my adapters. I had to go get wanded (for metal) to enter the supermarket. This is something Kenyans deal with on a daily basis—constant security no matter where they are going. I got my adapters which unfortunately were expensive and took out a chunk of my spending money, but they were necessary. 

As I was waiting at the small airport for my flight to Samburu, about 60 cases of water were delivered to the small snack bar there. Each case was sent individually through a metal detector. 

Then I board my small plane for my flight to Samburu. There were nine of us on board!